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New :M!otoiliza.tion Committee to End, the Wa,r in Vietnam
Washington Action Office: 1029 Vermont Avenue, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20005 (202) 737-8600
Honorary CD-Chairmen
William Sloane Coffin
Coretta Scott King
Benjamin Spock
George Wiley
National Co-Chairmen
Dave Dellinger
Douglas Dowd
Terrance Hallinan
Donald Kalish
Sidney Lens
Stewart Meacham
Sidney Peck
Cora Weiss
National Committee
(în Formation}
Mia Adjali
Marc Beallor
Norma Becker
Irving Beinin
Barbara Bick
Abe Bloom
Irwin Bock
Allan Brick
Balfour Brickner
Katherine Camp
Joan Campbell
Dan Collins
Marjorie Colvin
Tom Cornell
Bill Davidon
Rennie Davis
Gerhard Elston
Al Evanoff
Myrtle Feigenberg
Mark Feinstein
Richard Fernandez
John Froines
Gene Gladstone
Carleton Goodie«
Jerry Gordon
Sanford Gottlieb
Bob Green
Robert Greenblatt
Fred Halstead
Alice Hamburg
Willie Hardy
Robert Haskell
David Hawk
David Herreshoff
Gus Horowitz
Ralph Hudgins
Arnold Johnson
James A. Johnson
Frank Joyce
Sylvia Kushner
James Lafferty
Paul Lauter
Carol Lipman
Lincoln Lynch
Bradford Lyttle
John McAuliff
Joe Miles
Joseph Miller
Allan Myers
Otto Nathan
Vern Newton
AnnPeery
Max Primack
Charles Owen Rice
Carl Rogers
Richard Rothstein
Howard Samuels
Irving Sarnoff
Lawrence Scott
Larry Steele
Peer Vintner
Arthur Waskow
Charlotte Weeks
Abe Weisburd
John Wilson
Mary Wylie
Peter Yarrow
Ron Young
November 11, 1969
TO: New Mobilization Committee Key Contacts
FROM: New Mobe Staff
NEW MOBILIZATION COMMITTEE WINS ALL NECESSARY PERMITS FOR NOV. 13-15
MASS DEMONSTRATION.
At a press conference today we were able to announce that we bad reached
agreement with the government on all essential aspects of the upcoming
action and we NOW HAVE ALL NECESSARY PERMITS. As you know, we had
previously reached agreement on all aspects except the route of the mass
march. That matter has been settled and we will now march down Pennsylvania
Avenue.
Now that all permits have been secured, our job is clear: we must build
this legal, non-violent action into the most mammoth and significant
demonostration against the war ever held. Every citizen in this country
who opposed the war must demonstrate his commitment. Mothers and fathers,
and their children, GIs and civilians, workers, professionals and students —
we must all join together in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 15 to show that there
is no "silent majority" — there is only a deep commitment on the part of
all sections of the population to the demand for immediate and total
withdrawal of all U.S. men and materiel from Vietnam. We simply cannot
allow false rumors, transportation problems or anything else to deter us—
every one of us and everyone we know -- from being in Washington this
weekend. Charter more busses. Set up carpools. Encourage your
children (or your parents) to come. This is truly a historic moment for
us — let's make the most of it.
NEW MOBILIZATION NEEDS MONEY.
The financial situation is absolutely critical. We have never been in
such desperate need of funds. For months we have been shipping vast
quantities of literature to you and others around the country on consignment. You must have been selling it and giving it away -- but very
little money has come back to us. WE MUST BE V7IRED MONEY IMMEDIATELY:
PAY YOUR BACK BILLS, SEND CONTRIBUTIONS, SEND LOANS (WHICH WILL BE REPAID
;S00N AFTER NOV. 15).
LAST.(MINUTE LOGISTICAL INFORMATION
BUS AND CAR INFORMATION FOR THE MASS MARCH
MEETING OF BUSSES: All busses should enter the area via New
York Ave. They will be met at New York Ave. and Bladensberg Rd. by the
D.C. Police and our Marshals. A Marshal will board each bus to make preliminary announcements. The D.C. Police will form the busses into convoys.
They will proceed along New Y rk Ave. to 3rd St. to the area of Independence
or Jefferson Ave. The busses will stop somewhere between the Capitol and
Lincoln Memorial. All busses not arriving via New York Ave. should
proceed directly to Independence Ave. where they will be unloaded.

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New :M!otoiliza.tion Committee to End, the Wa,r in Vietnam
Washington Action Office: 1029 Vermont Avenue, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20005 (202) 737-8600
Honorary CD-Chairmen
William Sloane Coffin
Coretta Scott King
Benjamin Spock
George Wiley
National Co-Chairmen
Dave Dellinger
Douglas Dowd
Terrance Hallinan
Donald Kalish
Sidney Lens
Stewart Meacham
Sidney Peck
Cora Weiss
National Committee
(în Formation}
Mia Adjali
Marc Beallor
Norma Becker
Irving Beinin
Barbara Bick
Abe Bloom
Irwin Bock
Allan Brick
Balfour Brickner
Katherine Camp
Joan Campbell
Dan Collins
Marjorie Colvin
Tom Cornell
Bill Davidon
Rennie Davis
Gerhard Elston
Al Evanoff
Myrtle Feigenberg
Mark Feinstein
Richard Fernandez
John Froines
Gene Gladstone
Carleton Goodie«
Jerry Gordon
Sanford Gottlieb
Bob Green
Robert Greenblatt
Fred Halstead
Alice Hamburg
Willie Hardy
Robert Haskell
David Hawk
David Herreshoff
Gus Horowitz
Ralph Hudgins
Arnold Johnson
James A. Johnson
Frank Joyce
Sylvia Kushner
James Lafferty
Paul Lauter
Carol Lipman
Lincoln Lynch
Bradford Lyttle
John McAuliff
Joe Miles
Joseph Miller
Allan Myers
Otto Nathan
Vern Newton
AnnPeery
Max Primack
Charles Owen Rice
Carl Rogers
Richard Rothstein
Howard Samuels
Irving Sarnoff
Lawrence Scott
Larry Steele
Peer Vintner
Arthur Waskow
Charlotte Weeks
Abe Weisburd
John Wilson
Mary Wylie
Peter Yarrow
Ron Young
November 11, 1969
TO: New Mobilization Committee Key Contacts
FROM: New Mobe Staff
NEW MOBILIZATION COMMITTEE WINS ALL NECESSARY PERMITS FOR NOV. 13-15
MASS DEMONSTRATION.
At a press conference today we were able to announce that we bad reached
agreement with the government on all essential aspects of the upcoming
action and we NOW HAVE ALL NECESSARY PERMITS. As you know, we had
previously reached agreement on all aspects except the route of the mass
march. That matter has been settled and we will now march down Pennsylvania
Avenue.
Now that all permits have been secured, our job is clear: we must build
this legal, non-violent action into the most mammoth and significant
demonostration against the war ever held. Every citizen in this country
who opposed the war must demonstrate his commitment. Mothers and fathers,
and their children, GIs and civilians, workers, professionals and students —
we must all join together in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 15 to show that there
is no "silent majority" — there is only a deep commitment on the part of
all sections of the population to the demand for immediate and total
withdrawal of all U.S. men and materiel from Vietnam. We simply cannot
allow false rumors, transportation problems or anything else to deter us—
every one of us and everyone we know -- from being in Washington this
weekend. Charter more busses. Set up carpools. Encourage your
children (or your parents) to come. This is truly a historic moment for
us — let's make the most of it.
NEW MOBILIZATION NEEDS MONEY.
The financial situation is absolutely critical. We have never been in
such desperate need of funds. For months we have been shipping vast
quantities of literature to you and others around the country on consignment. You must have been selling it and giving it away -- but very
little money has come back to us. WE MUST BE V7IRED MONEY IMMEDIATELY:
PAY YOUR BACK BILLS, SEND CONTRIBUTIONS, SEND LOANS (WHICH WILL BE REPAID
;S00N AFTER NOV. 15).
LAST.(MINUTE LOGISTICAL INFORMATION
BUS AND CAR INFORMATION FOR THE MASS MARCH
MEETING OF BUSSES: All busses should enter the area via New
York Ave. They will be met at New York Ave. and Bladensberg Rd. by the
D.C. Police and our Marshals. A Marshal will board each bus to make preliminary announcements. The D.C. Police will form the busses into convoys.
They will proceed along New Y rk Ave. to 3rd St. to the area of Independence
or Jefferson Ave. The busses will stop somewhere between the Capitol and
Lincoln Memorial. All busses not arriving via New York Ave. should
proceed directly to Independence Ave. where they will be unloaded.